…And of course, her book of spells and wicked potions are never far away!

We created Wicked Wendy’s broom using Bamboo Sticks and a dried palm berry stem for the bristles.

These elements tied together with some string, and you have your very own rustic witches broom.

For the Pumpkin Scones, after preheating our oven to 180deg C, we combined 30g of softened Butter with 1/4 cup of Caster Sugar, until creamy.

Then we finely chopped 1 cup of pumpkin and put it in the microwave for 4 minutes. While it was hot, we mashed the pumpkin until smooth, and added it to the butter mixture.

Then, we beat in an egg. While those ingredients were mixing together, in a separate bowl, we sifted together 2 1/2 cups of Self Raising Flour, 1/2 teaspoon of ground ginger, 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon, and 1/4 teaspoon of nutmeg.

We folded the dry mixture into the wet mixture, alternating with splashes from 1/2 cup of milk.

When the mixture came together in a dough-like form, we turned it out on a floured surface, and kneaded it for about 2-3 minutes. Then we patted out a circle approx. 2cm thick.

We used a champagne glass to cut out the circles (why not?!) and placed them altogether on a greased baking tray.

15 minutes in a hot oven later and we had delicious freshly baked pumpkin scones ~ good enough for any evil witch and her friends!

Served warm with some Blackberry Jam & Chantilly Cream…perfectly wicked!

You can download the Party Circles we used at our Party. We’ve made some of them editable so you too can Eat, Drink and Be Scary! Happy Halloween! xo Amy

Enjoy this Free Printable Vintage Rainbow Pinwheel for any type of Party!

We’ve put together a Free Tutorial as well, just to help you out with some of the tricky steps.

Access your Free Download below, and have fun creating these decorations for your next party!

Step 1: Print & Cut out both squares on each Pinwheels Sheet, and the center circle.

Step 2: Glue Pinwheel front sheet to back sheet, lining up the edges.

Step 3: Smooth out glued sheets, making sure they have stuck to each other completely. Then, cut along dotted lines, making sure you stop where the lines stop.

Step 4: Pull the Left-Hand corner of each cut edge into the centre and hold in place. Then, secure all pieces with a pin. Make sure when securing with the pin, that you push through all corners and that you push through to the black dot at the back, so it’s centered.

Step 5: When your pin is secure in the pinwheel, push the pin through your straw or stick.

Step 6: Cover the pointed end at the back of the pin with plastecine or blu-tac. Make sure the pinwheel isn’t too close to the straw/stick, and that it can move freely when blown gently.

Step 7: Add a piece of double-sided poster tape to the circle, and stick it to the front of the pin and your done!

You can mix and match with the front and back of the pinwheels, to create alternative versions.